I have data on tracked migratory birds, and want accurate measures of distance
travelled during migration and areas of summering and wintering ranges. These
birds are summering in central Asia (mostly Kazakhstan and southern Russia),
and wintering in Arabia. Any advice on which projection to
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 12:02, Vic Kelson wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I just love QGIS, but I really dislike the Processing script editor. The
> colors and font hurt my eyes, and the editor itself is underpowered. Are
> there alternative ways to write scripts? Can I use a different editor?
Sure
Hi All, I just love QGIS, but I really dislike the Processing script editor. The colors and font hurt my eyes, and the editor itself is underpowered. Are there alternative ways to write scripts? Can I use a different editor? Can I change the theming of the editor (yellow-on-white comments are
Hi,
If the clipping operations takes too much time, you could try a spatial query.
Once you have a field with the states for each building, then you can split the
file with that field. This may, or may not be faster. Maybe also be a problem
with building sitting on the border.
Nicolas Cadieux
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 10:23, Nyall Dawson wrote:
>
> On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 10:15, wrote:
> >
> > Nyall,
> >
> > Thanks for your quick reply. Would I load it first and then save the layer
> > as a geopackage to do that? Or do I have to do something more elaborate?
>
> I'd do it from the QGIS
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 10:15, wrote:
>
> Nyall,
>
> Thanks for your quick reply. Would I load it first and then save the layer as
> a geopackage to do that? Or do I have to do something more elaborate?
I'd do it from the QGIS browser panel -- right click on the geojson
file and save as. That'll
Thank youfor your answer. I agree and realize that. Let me put it another way
to describemy problem and what I need.
I need bmp(32 bits-RGBA, 2048x2048 pixels) and dds images, that each of them I
will call apatch. These patches are square, created form (UTM, EPSG:32723)
5760mx5760m sizecuts
On Thu, 22 Oct 2020 at 09:33, wrote:
>
> It seems that Microsoft (of all people) is creating this database of building
> shapes for the known universe. They recently completed Australia and made it
> available. It is in a zipped geojason file – a format that I have no idea
> about.
>
>
>
> I
It seems that Microsoft (of all people) is creating this database of
building shapes for the known universe. They recently completed Australia
and made it available. It is in a zipped geojason file - a format that I
have no idea about.
I have loaded it to QGIS and it is huge. It took over
On Wed, 21 Oct 2020 17:18:05 +0200, Raymond Nijssen
wrote:
> This script works for me. But I'm not all sure about the way I start
> a new process for QGIS and quit the python script. I think ending the
> command with an "&" only works on unix kind of systems..
Perhaps the 'run()' method of
I tried to make a quick and dirty cross platform one with zenity that will
work OOTB without worrying about the python environment setup. Didn't work
as planned as the zenity portable app for windows seems a bit glitchy
(there's no way to cancel I could find). Anyway, it should work OOTB on
Gnome,
This script works for me. But I'm not all sure about the way I start a
new process for QGIS and quit the python script. I think ending the
command with an "&" only works on unix kind of systems..
---
import sys
import os
from PyQt5.QtWidgets import QApplication, QWidget, QVBoxLayout,
allora puoi usare uno degli algoritmi di Processing (cerca "offset")
naturalmente se sei su PostGIS puoi anche fare direttamente da lì
saluti!
Il 21/10/20 16:34, Roberto Brazzelli ha scritto:
> Si a volte positivo, a volte negativo e non sempre lo stesso valore
>
> Il giorno mer 21 ott 2020 alle
Si a volte positivo, a volte negativo e non sempre lo stesso valore
Il giorno mer 21 ott 2020 alle ore 16:28 Paolo Cavallini <
cavall...@faunalia.it> ha scritto:
> l'offset è dato in base ad un valore?
>
> Il 21/10/20 15:45, Roberto Brazzelli ha scritto:
> > Ciao a tutti,
> > mi ritrovo con una
l'offset è dato in base ad un valore?
Il 21/10/20 15:45, Roberto Brazzelli ha scritto:
> Ciao a tutti,
> mi ritrovo con una ragnatela di percorsi turistici tipo Linestring uniti
> in un solo layer tematizzati con offset, a volte positivo, a volte negativo.
> Si riesce a convertire queste
Ciao a tutti,
mi ritrovo con una ragnatela di percorsi turistici tipo Linestring uniti in
un solo layer tematizzati con offset, a volte positivo, a volte negativo.
Si riesce a convertire queste geometrie con nuove geometrie spostate
geografiche nel punto dell'offset senza andare ad eseguire sposta
On 10/21/20 1:21 PM, Lars I. Nielsen, LIFA A/S wrote:
> Hi list.
>
> If I have multiple profiles defined, is it possible to have QGIS prompt me
> everytime for which profile to use ?
>
> I know that I can add “--profile NAME” to the command line, but is looking
> for a way to avoid having
If you don't want to bother with a full blown python app, on windows you
could pretty easily make a "custom-profile-qgis.cmd" batchfile with
something like the following:
@echo off
@setlocal enableextensions
@cd /d "%~dp0"
Set
Hi Lars,
I don't think you can. You can make a startup.py script that runs every
time you start QGIS, but it sits in your profile folder. So when QGIS
runs it, QGIS must already be aware of the profile that is being used.
Also, changing the profile needs a QGIS restart, so it seems QGIS
Hi list.
If I have multiple profiles defined, is it possible to have QGIS prompt me
everytime for which profile to use ?
I know that I can add "--profile NAME" to the command line, but is looking for
a way to avoid having multiple start icons.
Med venlig hilsen
Lars I. Nielsen, LIFA A/S
Hi,
I just did a full update in OSGeo4W on two machines. QGIS was updated
from 3.12 to 3.14.16. Now I get an error message at QGIS start with
stacktrace.
Any suggestions please?
Konnte Erweiterung 'processing' nicht laden
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named '_osr'
Traceback (most recent call
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